Grammys 2024: Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, and Icons Mick Jagger, Keith Richards Ready to Make Musical History
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Television's biggest night, the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards, is set to wow this evening. The award ceremony united Hollywood's best small-screen talents for a night like no other. Airing from the Los Angeles Peacock Theatre tonight at 8 p.m. ET. ET will be hosted by the charismatic Anthony Anderson, best known for his role in "Blackish," an impressive 11-time Emmy nominee. Though Anderson has never won the coveted statuette before, he is unafraid of being on the other side of the microphone and is promising an enjoyable and intimate evening with his celebrity friends.
Even as all the glitz and glamour swirl around him, Anderson, unfazed by recent incidents and hosting mistakes, is promising a humorous night. "Well, with 0 for 11 in the win-loss column of the Emmys, I figured why not host the award that I covet the most and that is missing from my shelf?" he quipped.
The Emmy Awards will be broadcast on Fox and streamed the next day on Hulu, a lovely break from the usual acting prizes' galas and sweeping of categories. Meanwhile, the 66th edition of the Grammy Awards is set to blast off at Los Angeles' Crypto.com Arena in superfluous glitz, promising a night full of music splendor.
With an extremely diverse lineup from Taylor Swift to the new voice of the generation, Billie Eilish, and rock legends Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, this year's Grammys are definitely making history as well as treating audiences around the world.
And as both events unfold, both the fans of the brightest television and music stars are treated to two nights that converge across two evenings of their spectacular celebration.
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